Do antibiotics affect us more when we are younger? It seems the answer is yes if you consider effects over time – when antibiotics are used early in life, they can alter the developing microbiome causing short-term disturbances and long-term health issues. See how microfluidics-based qPCR is providing the necessary data and coverage to highlight major effects of broad-spectrum antibiotics on microbial diversity, community composition and antimicrobial resistance gene elections: https://lnkd.in/gKjBzxYy #guthealth #antimicrobialresistance #pathogendetection
Standard BioTools
Biotechnology Research
South San Francisco, California 31,502 followers
Providing essential, standardized tools to accelerate breakthroughs in human health Microfluidics | Cytometry | Imaging
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Fluidigm is now Standard BioTools. A company and a name that reflects our commitment to you and your research … To unleash the power of essential, standardized tools that help the life science industry develop breakthrough medicines faster and better. We are evolving to better meet the needs of our customers, bridging a robust and established portfolio of next-generation technologies with an experienced team of leaders dedicated to operational excellence. Standard BioTools – Unleashing reliable tools to accelerate breakthroughs in human health • Providing trusted and repeatable insights that transform scientific discoveries into better outcomes • Improving operating systems through more focused, methodical and consistent processes and an emphasis on quality • Delivering important value to our customers and their research
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- Biotechnology Research
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- South San Francisco, California
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- Public Company
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- Mass Cytometry, Tissue Imaging, NGS Library Prep, Genotyping, Gene Expression, Copy Number Variation, Real-Time PCR, and Single-Cell Genomics
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Here’s how to identify relevant immuno-oncological processes in human tumors… Use this application note as a reference for the types and combinations of ready-to-use tissue imaging panels that can be applied to detect lymphoid and myeloid immune cell subtypes and their activation states; the immunosuppressive, metastatic, and growth state of tumors; tumor stemness and vascularization; tertiary lymphoid structures; the presence of cancer-associated fibroblasts; and extracellular matrix composition. The modular structure of the off-the-shelf panel offers excellent flexibility to customize panels for application on any tumor sample. See how these panels can work together on multiplexed whole slide imaging of the tumor microenvironment: https://lnkd.in/g8rA6GvP #immunooncology #spatialbiology #spatialanalysis #focusonthescience
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At #AAIC24? Mark your calendars for this scientific session with Keenan Walker, PhD, Chief, Multimodal Imaging of Neurodegenerative Disease (MIND) Unit, Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging, Intramural Research Program. Novel dementia biomarkers and disease mechanisms identified in blood Wednesday, July 31 | 10:30–11:00am Join the discussion on how proteomic, MRI, and PET neuroimaging have been used in concert with risk factor assessment to understand – at a molecular level – how aberrations in immune function influence risk for neurodegenerative disease. Get more details: https://lnkd.in/gBuve4TZ #AlzheimersDisease #neuroscience #proteomics
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Hello from Philadelphia! We are thrilled to be participating in the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC), the world’s largest forum for the dementia research community. If you missed our poster presentation today, titled “A proteomic predictor of conversion to dementia from mild cognitive impairment with potential utility in enhancing productivity of emerging clinical trials,” visit us at booth 1036 to learn how the power of the SomaScan Platform can advance your novel biomarker discoveries. See what’s happening at #AAIC24: https://lnkd.in/gBuve4TZ #AlzheimersDisease #neuroscience #proteomics #biomarkers
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Rare diseases affect millions of people worldwide, and research can open doors to overlapping mechanisms and possible treatments. Essential thrombocythemia is a rare disease characterized by increased platelets in the blood. These patients can develop life-threatening blood clots as part of disease progression. To discover reasons behind the higher risk of blood clots, new work led by teams at the DKFZ German Cancer Research Center and Humanitas University analyzed platelet surface markers that play a critical role in platelet function and platelet activation using mass cytometry. The team found significant differences between diseased and healthy platelets and identified a potential drug target to prevent abnormal blood clots in patients. Dill et al. 2024: https://lnkd.in/gMJa4v2x #rarediseaseresearch #bloodclots #CyTOF #platelets #cellfunction
Platelet mass cytometry reveals dysregulation of prothrombotic pathways in essential thrombocythemia
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The development and progression of #prostatecancer is a multi-step process that can be difficult to predict. High-plex imaging is supporting current research working to expand the limited information about the immune infiltrate and cancer cell behavior in this disease. This image shows β-catenin (red), which can correspond with a high risk of death due to tumor progression. Low CD8 (green) density can also be a poor prognostic marker and included in a risk score for biochemical and metastatic relapse. Vimentin (blue) is a marker for epithelial-mesenchymal transition, with potential to develop therapeutics targeting vimentin along with other surface markers to prevent cancer metastases or kill cancer stem cells. Granzyme B (yellow) is expressed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells to induce apoptosis in tumors and can be used as an indicator of T cell activation in tumors. Get more details on this and other applications for high-plex tissue imaging: https://lnkd.in/g8aHFdSF #spatialproteomics #immunology #tissueimaging #translationalresearch
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Why choose a service project for cytometry or imaging studies? To take advantage of the latest technologies, leveraging experts who can help your studies move quickly. Explore the Standard BioTools™ Discovery Labs comprehensive menu of standard and custom services aligned to your project goals, budget and timelines. Our global labs are available for instrument demonstrations, service projects and much more. Take a look and get a tour: https://lnkd.in/gywMZubZ #DiscoveryLabs #worldwide #labservices
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The “one pathogen, one disease” theory is shifting to complex multiple pathogen disease cases. One example of this is in aquaculture, where recirculating aquaculture systems are used to reduce water consumption and wastewater generation, but growing production is leading to increased risk of introducing pathogens at farming sites. New research from DTU - Technical University of Denmark and published in Scientific Reports provides potential for early detection and prevention with a method of detecting multiple pathogens and putative pathogens responsible for co-infections in aquaculture. The method uses high-throughput qPCR on the Standard BioTools™ 48.48 dynamic array to screen for a large number of pathogens simultaneously, allowing rapid repeated sampling and enabling an understanding of trends and fluctuations in relative pathogen loads that could be predictive of increased health risks or disease outbreaks. Sørensen et al. 2024: https://lnkd.in/gbaR-BUQ #fisheries #pathogendetection #virology #immunology
A novel high-throughput qPCR chip for solving co-infections in RAS farmed rainbow trout - Scientific Reports
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Using targeted sets of markers combined into panels offers a jump start into high-plex imaging. Let’s look at an example… Three specialized tissue imaging panels support neurodegenerative spatial biology studies. When combined with larger panels tailored for neurophenotyping, tissue architecture, and immune cell profiling, three different high-parameter 41-marker imaging panels for neurodegenerative diseases can be easily assembled. Use the application note linked here to learn how these panels work together and the types of protein markers they cover, identifying amyloid aggregates and Tau tangles, Lewy bodies and the loss of major myelin components: https://lnkd.in/giECekUW #neurodegeneration #neuroscience #spatialbiology #alzheimersdisease #parkinsonsdisease #multiplesclerosis
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Cardiovascular disease, defined as a range of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels, is the leading cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year. Truly understanding cardiovascular disease, and therefore mitigating its impact, requires deep exploration of a complex cellular landscape. Take a look through a collection of publications that highlight how technology can help change how we study cardiological health threats: https://lnkd.in/g_mSq3vT #cardiovascularresearch #hearthealth
Using high-parameter flow cytometry and tissue imaging to drive cardiology insights
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